Swordfish90 / cool-retro-term

A good looking terminal emulator which mimics the old cathode display...
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Can't See Settings Because Font and Background are the Same Color #689

Closed AgentLoneStar007 closed 2 years ago

AgentLoneStar007 commented 2 years ago

The title says it all. I use the KDE-Plasma desktop environment on EndeavourOS(which is Arch-based). image

hawk78 commented 2 years ago

I have th same problem on kubuntu. This happens when you enable a dark colorscheme. The settings dialog bakground shall follow the system's background color or the system font color shall be ignored.

AgentLoneStar007 commented 2 years ago

But I'm using a dark theme on KDE Plasma, with white font. Wouldn't that mean that the background would be dark?

AgentLoneStar007 commented 2 years ago

Alright, I followed your suggestion and switched to a light theme on Plasma. As long as I have the light theme on I can edit the settings for the terminal. The only catch is I have to endure the horrifying pain of my retinas being liquified by my screen.

(Oh, and a suggestion: please add the ability to edit keybinds for the terminal. I really want to change the Copy/Paste keybinds to their proper Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V bindings.)

4qx commented 2 years ago

I just reverted to previous version, thankfully still had it in pacman cache.

wd5gnr commented 1 year ago

Quick workaround: launch like this:

QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_STYLE=Material cool-retro-term

Ugly, but you can read it. This bug is in a few different places.

ssrublev commented 8 months ago

Quick workaround: launch like this:

QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_STYLE=Material cool-retro-term

Ugly, but you can read it. This bug is in a few different places.

Thank you very much! I am having this issue in Fedora 39 KDE with CRT 1.2.0. Menu is irreadable and I can't make border frame black, only white (nvidia card).